Review Terms
Across
- 2. where Juliet stood while talking to Romeo in the orchard
- 4. Juliet's cousin.
- 7. a position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint.
- 8. the family Romeo belonged to.
- 12. the rhetorical appeal for logic
- 13. the book we will start reading this week.
- 16. an assumption based on an observation.
- 17. the acronym used for indirect characterization, it includes thoughts, looks, speech, actions, and a character's effects on others.
- 18. the rhetorical appeal for emotion
Down
- 1. the type of irony where the audience knows more than the character.
- 3. the type of irony where the opposite of what you expect is what happens.
- 5. a type of poem that has lines rhyme in pairs
- 6. the acrynym used for setting, it includes location, time, weather and mood, and history.
- 9. the rhetorical appeal for credibility
- 10. an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points.
- 11. a thesis statement describing the position the writer is taking on an issue.
- 14. the S in RACES
- 15. a reason why a counterargument is wrong.